Alphabet Songs

Does your child need to learn their ABCs? Does he or she struggle to remember the letters and the sounds they make? One great, classic way to teach your child the alphabet is to match them the ABC song. The following are some great examples of alphabet songs that will help your child remember the letters and the sounds they make.

Here are a few examples of alphabet songs that will help teach your child letters and give them a word to associate with each letter:

A is for ActorB for BallerinaC is for Clown – So let the show begin!D is for DaisyE’s for Evergreen, andF is for Fuzzy peach skin!G is for GumballH is for HyenaI is for InchwormJ’s for Jellybean!K is KittenL is for Lion’s last in line,M is for my Mom who thinks I’ve lost my mind!

CHORUS:But that’s how I practice my ABC’sEasily as 1-2-3!C’mon let’s practice our ABC’sAll you have to do is sing with me

N is for NachoO is for Onion ringsP is for Pizza– Let’s have lunch!Q is for Quite deliciousR is for Root BeerS is for my Stomach that’s much too stuffed!T is for TrumpetU is for UkuleleV is for Voices singing, “Come On Home, Bill Bailey!”W is for WhistleX for XylophoneAnd Z is for Zigzag!

Another great version of the ABC song that gives you not just the letters, and their order, but also a word that goes with them goes like this.

It’s A for apple.B is for ball.C is for candle.D is for doll.E is for elephant….… M is for monkey.

Chorus:Hands up. Words are made of sound.Hands down. Words are all around.Hands clap. Each letter makes a sound.Let’s get together and learn the letter sounds.

N is for nickle.O is for otter.P is for pickle……Z is for zebra.

Chorus:Hands up. Words are made of sound.Hands down. Words are all around.Hands clap. Each letter makes a sound.Let’s get together and learn the letter sounds.

If you simply want to teach your child the ABC’s you can always go with the traditional ABC song that ends with the phrase “next time won’t you sing with me?” This is a common way to start off the learning of the ABC’s and you can then later progress to the more complicated songs that also give examples of words that go with the letters.